Examples of 'in a bit of trouble' in a sentence

Meaning of "in a bit of trouble"

in a bit of trouble: Describes a situation in which someone is facing difficulty, problems, or a challenging predicament. This phrase is often used colloquially to acknowledge minor or temporary setbacks, obstacles, or undesirable circumstances

How to use "in a bit of trouble" in a sentence

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in a bit of trouble
We ran in a bit of trouble on the way to an inn.
Josh and his friends are in a bit of trouble.
He got in a bit of trouble with the police up there.
It looks like your mate is in a bit of trouble.
Your wife is in a bit of trouble at the hospital.
I know this kid who might be in a bit of trouble.
I am in a bit of trouble right now.
Looks like you are in a bit of trouble.
I was in a bit of trouble last night.
The torchbearer seems to be in a bit of trouble.
You are in a bit of trouble here.
I am very curious and this sometimes gets me in a bit of trouble.
Got myself in a bit of trouble.
Left it any later and might have been in a bit of trouble.
I got in a bit of trouble with the police last night.

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But right now we are in a bit of trouble.
I am in a bit of trouble here.
I think he might be in a bit of trouble.
He got in a bit of trouble and the police up there had to cop a transfer.
He got himself in a bit of trouble.
I will add here that I think the whole country of Brazil is in a bit of trouble.
Our friend is in a bit of trouble.
The teacher called on me today at school and I got in a bit of trouble.
Got herself in a bit of trouble.
Ryan and Stuart are the two that I think are in a bit of trouble.
I was in a bit of trouble.
It was nice to see Golovkin in a bit of trouble.
We got in a bit of trouble.
Looks like Licht and Val are in a bit of trouble.
I got in a bit of trouble.
I understand you have gotten yourself in a bit of trouble with Sonny.
I am in a bit of trouble with Scott.
I heard you are in a bit of trouble.
He 's in a bit of trouble and needs my help.
Jenny could be in a bit of trouble.
When you blackmail somebody and you get caught, you are in a bit of trouble.
I am kind of in a bit of trouble.
He got in a bit of trouble with the police up there . Had to cop a transfer.
A friend of mine is in a bit of trouble.
Hamilton in a bit of trouble but he's fighting back.
Seems like American rapper Rick Ross is in a bit of trouble.
I might be in a bit of trouble.
They seem somber, and it turns out that Lee is in a bit of trouble.
Apparently in a bit of trouble.
I had to let myself sink back into the water, I was in a bit of trouble.
We heard that he got himself in a bit of trouble whilst he was in care.
He 's in a bit of trouble and he 's waitin for me, so I need to use a phone.
I think we are in a bit of trouble.
You're in a bit of trouble here. You have been charged with trafficking.
Starbucks is in a bit of trouble.

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